By Scott Murdoch, Clare Jim and Xie Yu SYDNEY/HONG KONG (Reuters) – Any liquidation of property giant Evergrande hinges on Chinese authorities recognising the ruling of a Hong Kong court, …
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SEOUL (Reuters) – Five of the Bank of Korea’s (BOK) six board members think monetary policy needs to stay restrictive for some time to bring inflation down to its 2% …
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By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – British grocery price inflation declined at a slower rate in January as the proportion of items purchased on promotion dropped compared to December, industry …
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By Khanh Vu HANOI (Reuters) -Vietnam and the Philippines agreed on Tuesday to boost cooperation between their coastguards and to prevent untoward incidents in the South China Sea, in an …
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By Alexandra Ulmer (Reuters) -Two days after a man called in a fake emergency at the South Carolina home of Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, she was targeted by a …
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By Steve Gorman and Daniel Trotta LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Five men have been arrested on suspicion of murdering six people last week in a remote patch of California’s Mojave Desert, …
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(Reuters) -The first human patient has received an implant from brain-chip startup Neuralink on Sunday and is recovering well, the company’s billionaire founder Elon Musk said. “Initial results show promising …
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By Gergely Szakacs, Jason Hovet and Maria Martinez BUDAPEST/PRAGUE (Reuters) – The sickly state of the German economy is the next big challenge for the export-reliant countries of central Europe, …
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By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A batch of newly released images captured by the James Webb Space Telescope show in remarkable detail 19 spiral galaxies residing relatively near our …
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JAKARTA (Reuters) -Indonesia finance minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati said on Tuesday the rupiah exchange rate will remain stable with an upside bias given the pressure from a strong dollar has …
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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee An economic data-packed day awaits European markets after a laboured Asia session, where investors were back …
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By Jihoon Lee SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s exports likely rose for a fourth straight month in January on growing chip sales, with the headline figure pushed up further by …
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By Yoshifumi Takemoto and Leika Kihara TOKYO (Reuters) – The Bank of Japan must immediately end its negative interest rate policy as it has allowed companies to delay efforts to …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The chairs of two U.S. House committees asked the Biden administration to investigate four Chinese companies they say are involved in Ford Motor’s planned Michigan …
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TAIPEI (Reuters) – Almost half of companies surveyed by the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Taiwan consider geopolitical concerns a deterrence to expanding or investing in the island but …
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SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korea fired multiple unidentified cruise missiles on Tuesday into the sea off its west coast, South Korea’s military said, the third time Pyongyang has tested cruise missiles …
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By Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber GENEVA (Reuters) -Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva received a four-year doping ban on Monday, effectively stripping the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) of its gold medal in the …
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(Reuters) -Social-media company X lifted the ban on searches for Taylor Swift Monday evening, after blocking users from searching for her following the spread of fake sexually-explicit images of the …
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HANOI (Reuters) – Vietnamese electric vehicles maker VinFast will open an EV business network in the Philippines, its parent company Vingroup said on Tuesday, in an announcement during the visit …
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By Matt Spetalnick and Vivian Sequera WASHINGTON/CARACAS (Reuters) – The U.S. on Monday began reinstating sanctions on Venezuela and a Biden administration source said a roll-back of restrictions on the …
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(Refiles to add missing word sales in headline) SYDNEY (Reuters) – Australian retail sales flipped into reverse in December as shoppers restrained themselves after a big splurge the month before, …
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(Reuters) – A locomotive operated by Union Pacific struck and killed a trespasser at a crossing in Los Angeles county, California, according to a report by Union Pacific filed with …
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By David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Toyota Motor said on Monday it is urging the owners of 50,000 older U.S. vehicles to get immediate recall repairs because an air bag inflator …
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By Dietrich Knauth and Andre Romani SAO PAULO (Reuters) – A U.S. bankruptcy judge on Monday allowed Brazilian airline Gol to borrow the first $350 million of its proposed bankruptcy …
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TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s jobless rate fell to 2.4% in December from the previous month, government data showed on Tuesday. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate compared with economists’ median forecast …